Reverse brain drain strategies offer a promising approach to reducing poverty in the Caribbean and Latin America. By creating an enabling environment, providing incentives, strengthening education and research institutions, and building strong regional and international networks, this region can attract skilled professionals to return home or invest in programs that improve their homeland.
Strategic Partnerships and Access to Investment Vehicles the cost of doing business anywhere is relatively high. In fact, it may be in many circumstances cheaper to set up and conduct business in the Caribbean than it is in many international countries. It becomes even more expensive when a foreigner tries to do it all by him/herself. The best solution is to team up with a registered business owner in the Caribbean and form a strategic partnership that would be mutually beneficial.
Unraveling Fintech Challenges in the Caribbean for Growth
There must be more efforts structured to stop Caribbean brain drain. The main objective of the STBD Foundation is to stop or at least reduce the causes and effects of this brain drain phenomenon currently plaguing the Caribbean at an alarming rate. This ongoing brain drain is an… Read More »STOP THE BRAIN DRAIN IN THE CARIBBEAN